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Video Summary:

Nobody likes to play against a slice that stays really low and skids through the court! In order to counter that kind of a shot you have to bend your knees a lot, which most recreational players don’t like to do at all. Therefore a good slice can be a real weapon in your game!

So what is the key for developing a slice that stays low and is really difficult to handle ? The key is to keep your racket face relatively flat around contact.

The most common mistake on the slice backhand is people opening up the racket face too much, usually in the hope of putting a lot of backspin on the ball!

If your racket face is too open your balls will turn out to be floaters. They will go up high and they will not skid through the court. A good slice needs to stay low and skid through the court for it to be difficult to return!